NBA Game Summary - Sacramento at New Orleans
(Monday, January 21st)
Final Score: New Orleans 114, Sacramento 105
New Orleans, LA (Sports Network) - Ryan Anderson nailed seven 3-pointers en
route to 27 points and Greivis Vasquez recorded a double-double with 19 points
and 11 assists, helping the New Orleans Hornets beat the Sacramento Kings,
114-105, on Monday.
Eric Gordon and Al-Farouq Aminu added 16 and 14 points, respectively, for the
Hornets, who have won seven of their last nine games. Anthony Davis netted 11
points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field to go with three blocks in the win.
DeMarcus Cousins scored a game-high 29 points and snagged 13 rebounds for
the Kings, who have lost six of their last nine. Isaiah Thomas contributed
20 points, while Tyreke Evans finished with 16 points and four assists.
The Kings jumped out to an early 6-2 lead thanks to a Cousins jumper, but the
edge didn't last long.
Minutes later, a Davis slam made it 13-10 for the home team, kicking off a
19-8 run to end the first quarter that gave New Orleans a 30-18 lead.
After having its lead hover around just over 10 points for most of the second
quarter, New Orleans heated up near the end of the stanza.
Anderson's 3-pointer with 3:04 left before the half increased the lead to 19
at 55-36. Gordon then stole an errant pass away from Thomas and found Davis
underneath the hoop for an easy lay-in, and Davis returned the favor on the
next possession, stealing another poor Thomas pass and finding Gordon for a
3-pointer for a 60-36 lead with 2:20 left before the break.
Robin Lopez's putback with 1.9 seconds left in the half gave the Hornets a
64-39 advantage at intermission. Anderson had five treys and 17 points alone
in the second quarter.
The Kings were down by as many as 27 around the midway point of the third
quarter, but chipped away to make things interesting.
Aminu's layup with 4:46 left in the period made it 80-55 for the home team,
but the Kings fought back with a 19-2 run to make it 82-74 with under one
minute to go in the frame, although New Orleans entered the final quarter up
87-76.
"It made it tough on us, but I was proud the way the guys came back in the
third quarter," Sacramento coach Keith Smart said about overcoming the
deficit. "It would have been easy for them to pack it in, but they came out
and made a game of it. Ryan Anderson did what they brought him here to do, and
that was to shoot threes. We did a good job getting back in the game, but at
the end, Greivis hit about a 30' shot that really hurt us. It was just too big
a hole for us to dig out of."
Another Aminu putback with 7:02 remaining in the contest gave New Orleans a
15-point, 101-86 lead and what looked like enough of a cushion to cruise the
rest of the way.
The Kings, however, didn't go away, with Cousins accounting for seven points
during an 11-3 run which pulled Sacramento within 104-97 with just over three
minutes left.
Gordon and Vasquez responded with a five-point swing which included a jumper
and trey, respectively, and the Hornets hung on for the win from there.
"You'd like to," New Orleans coach Monty Williams said about his team's
consistency from start to finish. "That is what coaches love, you want a
perfect game. At the same time, we are cognizant that you are playing against
NBA teams; coaches are going to make adjustments. I was just glad our guys did
enough to win a game. At the end of the season we won't look back on this game
and think 'we only won it this way'. We'll be glad we got this win."
Game Notes
According to several reports on Sunday, the Maloof brothers, principal owners
of the Kings, reached an agreement with a group headed by Chris Hansen and
Steve Ballmer to move the franchise to the Pacific Northwest. This reported
deal would mean the Kings would relocate to Seattle, possibly as early as next
season. The Sacramento Bee stated that Sacramento mayor and former NBA All-
Star, Kevin Johnson is seeking a group to buy the Kings and keep them in
California's capital city. The NBA is still reviewing the sale ... The Hornets
connected on 12-of-25 from 3-point range ... Anderson also added six boards
... The Kings shot 46.9 percent from the floor, but managed just 3-of-15 from
behind the arc ... Sacramento's Travis Outlaw added 10 points off the bench
in the loss.
01/21 19:28:33 ET

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